H-E-B Starts Construction on 3rd Store in Georgetown, Texas

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GEORGETOWN, Texas — H-E-B announced that it started construction on its third H-E-B location in Georgetown, Texas.

The city’s new H-E-B, which will be at Ronald Reagan Boulevard and Ranch Road 2338, will feature a design crafted to compliment the neighboring Parmer Ranch development and surrounding community. The store is expected to open in summer 2025.

“We’re proud to have served the Georgetown community for over 55 years and look forward to continuing to bring our customers the very best that H-E-B has to offer,” said Heidi Anderson, H-E-B Senior Director of Public Affairs.

The 112,000-square-foot store will provide customers with an expanded product selection along with services and features, including pharmacy pick-up spaces, a curbside area with dedicated parking, a fuel station, and a car wash, a news release said.

Source: H-E-B

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